Combined gas heater and lamp.



PATENTED JAN. 17, 1905.

G. F. BRYAN.

GOMBINED GAS HEATER AND LAMP.

APPLIUATION FILED FEB. 8, 1904.

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No. 780,022. Patented January 17, 1905.

ITE Srrns GEORGE F. BRYAN, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR ()F ONE-HALF TC MICHAEL M. RINECK, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

CUWIBIINED GA? HEATER AND LAMP".

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. ?'@(I),022, dated January 17, 1905.

Application filed February 8, 1904. Serial No. 192,500.

T (LZZ 1077,0777, it Eta/y (JON/(16TH: g'ers O1- lugs erve, 33 supports 11 -9 3 Be it known that I, Greener] F. BRYAN, revessel can rest. A branch pipe 27 is also con- 5 siding at Chicago, in the county of Cook and nected to the gas-supply by coupling; 22 and State of Illinois, have invented certain new conducts gas to a superposed gas-lamp, which 5 and useful Improvements in a Combined Gas is movably sustained above the heater and Heater and Lamp, of which the following is a base. A cock 28 controls passage of gas full, clear, and exact description. through branch pipe 27 and to the lamp. A

The invention designs to provide a device swivel pipe-coupling, comprising a casing 29, which comprises a heater and a superposed connected to branch 27 at one side of and I0 gas-lamp sustained in a port-able base or supwithin the base, and a plug 30, fitting in said port, the lamp being movably connected to casing and connected to a pipe-standard 31, the support so it can be shifted away from constitutes a pivotal connection, which perthe burner of the heater, so a vessel can be mits lateral movement of the lamp-carrying supported above the burner and subjected to standard. Pipe 27 conducts gas to a port 32 15 heat issuing from the burner. in casing 29, from which gas passes to an an- The invention consists in the several novel nular recess 33 in plug 30, and thence through features hereinafter set forth, and more parports 34: to a chamber 35 in the upper portion ticularly defined by claims at the conclusion of plug 30, to which pipe-standard 31 is conhereof. nected, which conducts gas to the lamp car- 20 In the drawings, Figure 1 1s a perspective ried by the standard.

of a combined heater and lamp embodying A cover 39 surrounds the lower portion of the invention. Fig. 2 is a central vertical the pipe-standard, is designed toconceal opensection on a somewhat larger scale. Fig. 3 is ing 13 in the top of the portable base and the an inverted plan. Fig. 1 is a detail section on heater, is secured by a shoulder .0 to the pipe- 2 5 line A 1 of Fig. 2. standard, and is movable laterally with the A portable base 10 comprises legs 11 and a standard. The lower portion of standard 31 top plate 12, having an opening 13 therein. is bent, so the lamp carried by the standard Centrally within said base and beneath said will be eecentrically disposed with respect to top a gas-burner 1 1 is sustained, which may the swivel connection and can be swung away 30 be of any suitable construction and is secured from the heater. An ornamental jacket 11 in proper position by a diagonally-extending incloses the upper portion of the pipe-standburner-tube 15, having an air-inlet 16 therein. ard and is secured thereto by a nut 12, which '80 Tube 15 is connected to a branch 17 of a gas holds the jacket against cover 39. A nipple induction or supply, comprising a pipe 18, a3 is connected by screw-thread with the up- 3 5 which is connected by a coupling 19 to one per terminal of the pipe-standard, and to this end of a flexible pipe 20, which has its other nipple is connected the burner-tube 141 of an end connected to a gas outlet or fixture, as incandescent or other suitable gas-lamp I5 of usual in portable lamps. Branch 17 is seusual construction. cured within and to the portable base by hen the lamp alone is to be used, the

4 brackets 21 and extends along one side of the pipe-stamlard and parts carried thereby will base and along the front thereof, where it is be in position seen in Figs. 1 and 2. The connected by a coupling 22 with the supplyheater will then be entirely concealed by cover pipe. A cook 23 controls passage of gas 39, and the device will have the general apthrough branch 17 and to the heater. The pearance of a portable table-lamp. When 45 body of cock 23 is arranged within the base, the heater is to be used, the pipe-standard and the handle thereof extends through a slot and lamp carried thereby will be swung lat- 24 in the front side of the base, so the handle orally into position indicated by dotted lines, can be easily manipulated. Projecting lin- Fig. 3. The heater will then be exposed, and

a vessel placed on the base will be sustained over burner 14 by the base and lugs 25, and the lamp will be positioned at the side of the base so it will not interfere with the use of the heater and so heat from the burner will not be in close proximity or immediately beneath the lamp.

The swivel connection between branch 27 and standard 39 is constructed so gas-flow to the lamp is not interrupted at said connection when the pipe-standard is swung away from the heater and so the lamp and heater can both be used simultaneously. (locks 23 28 separately control gas-flow to the heater and the lamp, respectively, so either can be used when desired.

The device is simple in construction and provides a portable combined heater and lamp which can be conveniently used on a table and other places and which occupies the space of a portable lamp of usual construction.

The invention is not to be understood as re stricted to the embodiment shown and described, because the details thereof can be modified by the skilled mechanic without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.

Having thus described the invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-

1. In a combined gas heater and lamp, the combination with a base, and a heating-burner sustained thereby, of a supply-pipe, a lampsupport comprising a pipe-standard, mounted above the base and laterally movable, and a connection between the standard and the supply which permits movement of the standard away from the burner.

2. In a combined gas heater and lamp, the combination with a base, and a heating-burner sustained thereby, of a supply-pipe, a lampsupport comprising a pipe-standard, mounted above the base and laterally movable and a pivotal connection sustaining the standard between the supply and the standard and permitting the standard to be swung laterally away from the burner.

3. In a combined gas heater and lamp, the combination with a base, and a heating-burner sustained thereby, of a supply-pipe, a lampsupport comprising a pipe-standard and a laterally movable cover, mounted above said burner, and a connection between the standard and the supply which permits the standard to be moved away from the burner, said cover,

when in position above the burner, concealing the burner beneath.

i. In a combined gas heater and lamp, the combination with a base, and a heating-burner sustained thereby, of a supply-pipe, a lampsupport comprising a pipe-standard and a laterally movable cover, mounted above said burner and a pivotal connection between the supply and the standard, permitting the standard and cover to be swung laterally away from the burner.

5. In a combined gas heater and lamp, the combination with a heating-burner, and a base extending around said burner and provided with an opening beneath which said burner is sustained, of a lamp-support comprising a pipe-standard, and a cover, a supply-pipe and a pivotal connection between the supply and the standard, permitting the cover and standard to be swung laterally, when in position above the burner, away from the opening and burner, said cover being arranged to overlie said opening and burner in one of its positions.

6. In a combined gas heater and lamp, the combination with a base, a supply-pipe and a heating-burner lying beneath or within said base of a pipe-standard, adapted for connection with a lamp at its upper end, a pivotal connection permitting the standard to be swung laterally away from said burner, said supplypipe comprising branches leading respectively to said burner and to said standard, and cocks respectively controlling passage of gas to said standard and to said burner.

7. In a combined gas heater and lamp, the combination with a base having an opening in the top thereof, a supply-pipe, and a heatingburner lying within said base and beneath said opening, of a pipe-standard adapted for con nection with a lamp at its upper end, a cover adapted to overlie said burner and opening and secured to said standard, a pivotal connec- GEORGE F. BRYAN.

Vitnesses:

FRED GERLAOH, 7 MICHAEL M. RINEOK. 

